M3, M5, M6 ... What was
really lacking in this sequence was a smaller M1, which – with due
respect to its famous predecessor of the same name – has now been
officially called "1 Series M Coupé" by BMW. The engineers at BMW M
GmbH are mighty proud of their smallest M-Racer, which thanks to an
in-line six cylinder engine with TwinPower Turbo-charging and direct
fuel injection, sends out a whopping 340 hp on the crankshaft.
Alongside so much power, even a Porsche Cayman R must back off.

As one of the foremost engine tuners in Germany, the Manhart Racing
Company, led by the engine tuning icon, Günter Manhart, will offer
from now on a completely remodelled 1 Series M Coupé. The Manhart
MH1 Biturbo stands out with its standard consistent increase in
power to 415 hp, which catapults it directly into the same league as
the M3 Coupé and the Porsche 997 Carrera GTS. The in-house sports
exhaust system, including down pipes and stainless steel silencers,
ensures not only a few extra horsepower, but also an aggressive
sound.

This is of course still by no means the end, for, so that high
performance can also be efficiently reached without large losses in
traction propulsion, Manhart Racing built an in-house specially
tuned coilover suspension and a magnificent Concave One wheel-set.
The exclusive MHR forged wheels rotates with 9x20 inch turn forward,
on the drive axle in 10.5 x20 inch turns, in combination with a 245
and 295 Continental Sport contact 5 set of tyres. For more
down-force on the front axle, there is also a fine, handmade carbon-fibre
front splitter, including a central bar. In the rear section,
Manhart has built in a diffuser on the 1M Coupé, made also of course
from high-quality carbon fibre fabrics. A set of quality carbon
mirror covers completes perfectly the changes to the exterior.

For the interior of the MH1 Coupé, the experts form Geilenkirchen
offer sports performance seats in the front and an Alcantara rear
seat at the back, both enhanced with red stitching.